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11/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was a very nice park and even in mid November we were glad that we had reservations, it was pretty full. Staff was very friendly. Spaces were nice and wide. Finding the cable hookup was a little difficult because it's on the bottom of the gray box and out of sight. I would go back in a heartbeat.
11/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Quite full for a chilly day in mid November. While not Presidential Award material it's a nice park, helpful staff, gravel roads, propane, typical KOA. It's a little difficult to find as their address is a Box number so if your coming in on Hwy 6 turn south on 93, away from town. We would stay here again.
11/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This park is a keeper and I plan to return, for no other reason than the friendly and helpful staff. The park is clean, neat, but nothing special. Spaces are wide. Husband was impressed with the sparkling clean showers and bathroom. Also it's off the beaten path if your traveling the Hwy 84, but I feel it's worth the extra few miles.
11/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a fine park for over nighters and while I never met any of the staff and registered via an envelope, I did call three times and they were helpful and friendly... The wind was fierce that night, so I don't know if the noise we heard was that or the freeway, but while it is also a truck stop, I didn't hear any of the trucks There is a McDonalds, a Subway and a store there where you can purchase snacks and anything a travel may want.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Very nice park, with easy access into and out of. Nice large sites and the only thing that's lacking is shade. Couldn't get cable to work, but no big deal. Staff was very friendly. We will certainly return
06/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
I also had to give it a 10, and I rarely give 10s at all. My only complaint was they don't offer MSNBC but do offer FOX. Give me a break.. Lucky for me Wi-Fi works wonderfully and I can get it there.
06/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
Park has great I-90 access, easy on and easy off. The spaces are average size maybe better than most. Trees and grass, well landscaped and maintained. Pool and spa are great. Wish it had cable TV
06/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Enjoyed our stay here and if we had know how nice it was we would have stayed longer. Free Wifi, cable TV and the price was right. We'll return again Great museum in the area but plan to spend at least 2 hours, there is just so much to see and do.
06/2008
rating [ 4/10 ]
I read the last review and it sounds like the park is going downhill. There was still no sod and mostly dirt. No cable TV or Internet and the staff was less than helpful.(Friends called to tell us they were having problems and while the staff knew we were worried as we had gone up to ask a number of times, when the call came they couldn't walk down the 100 yards to tell us. They remembered the next day.) Price was a bit steep for the limited service. River sites have no sewer so you have to use the dump, which is OK. The pull-through sites were right by the dump and the smell was a bad so I don't recommend that you stay in any of them or insist that you stay on the west side. It's about 20 miles from town and about the only place in the area. West are some National Parks and east are some small dry campgrounds.
04/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Found the park to be clean, but what I liked most was the staggered camp sites so we didn't look look into the windows of the neighboring rigs. (That and I won 65.35 at the Casino across the street)
10/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
I thought this was a great park and even greater as we used the Washington State Park, Senior Citizen Off Season Pass and it only cost $6. a night for a Utility space. The roads and sites were paved, and well spaced so you didn't have to look in your neighbors window, the staff was friendly and we enjoyed the beach, hiking, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and the lighthouses. Great place to go for Lewis and Clark buffs.
04/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very disappointed, while each site had a bear box, we never saw a bear, and we watched!! LOL. Convict lake is dry and many of the sites are far from level, but when you do get a good one, its very, very good. We did go into the little store and I would suggest that you stop in Bishop before you arrive and do your shopping there. Everything was overpriced, but they had a captive audience. Convict Lake itself was beautiful and our site was next to the creek so we got to enjoy the bubbling sounds. The only way to really enjoy this campground is to go with reservations and if possible go in late spring or early fall when the camp grounds are less crowded. We did and we were not disappointed.
04/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
Neah Bay is a small town located on the Makah Indian Reservation. Fishing and hiking is the most popular reason for folks to come to the area and many do. Permits are required and you need to get a year pass.. but its only about $10. Cape Motel RV park is really pretty nice for the area. When we were there the grass was green and looked like a big park with shade trees. The staff was super friendly and we found nothing to complain about. Its plain and simple, nothing more. Nearby, in walking distance is a great little museum that is well worth the price. Also across the way is the towns one and only grocery store. I would not recommend any of the other parks in the area they were just motel parking lots but this one was a cut above the rest. Reservations are probably needed during the summer. The road is and out can be a little trying as it is very narrow and heavily used by logging trucks who know the road well and want you to move. Winter sometimes causes washouts so you just have to be careful.
03/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
While the town was in sorry state and verged on being a ghost town, this little RV park was like an oasis in a sea of desert. The owners (staff) were friendly and helpful,and you could talk rock-hounding all day with them, Check out their rock collection. The sites were wide and well spaced, and you didn't seem to be looking in your neighbors window. Cable didn't work when we were there and there was no nearby antenna. WiFi did work and worked well. We didn't need reservations, but by evening it was pretty full, so if your going to be stopping late, I would certainly call ahead. We would certainly return if we were in the area.
03/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
We had always wanted to see Pyramid Lake, NV but all we could find on the Internet was that there was dry camping all along the lake, all you needed was a permit from the Ranger Station. Much to our amazement, when we went to ask about a permit, they told us that Pyramid Lake Marina had full service camping. The campground is really nice... electricity, water, sewer and a very new, very clean bathroom with hot showers. The weekend we were there they were having a fishing derby but there were still some spaces available, lucky for us. Other times of year you might want to call to check on availability. Things to do in the area are mostly boating, fishing for cutthroat trout, bird watching (check out the famous White Pelican) and swimming in the warmer months. The Marina has a small store, but I would suggest stocking up and gassing up in Sparks as you are a captive audience and the prices reflect that. BTW, this is the Paiute Nation and if you plan to dry camp on the beach, fish, hunt or anything, make sure you first get a permit,(Signs all over) as the fines are large. Also make sure you walk the road before hand as there are soft spots in the sand and it appeared folks have gotten stuck in the past.
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